U.S. Nucleic Acid and Liquid Handling Research Instrumentation
U.S. Nucleic Acid and Liquid Handling Research Instrumentation
RELEASE DATE
10-Sep-2004
10-Sep-2004
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: F067-01-00-00-00
SKU: HC01404-NA-MR_05833
$3,950.00
In stock
SKU
HC01404-NA-MR_05833
Description
Expansion of genomics and proteomics research in both academia and industry necessitates the use of instruments capable of delivering reproducible, precise and accurate results. Genomic and proteomic research has resulted in an increasing number of biological samples being processed in laboratories. To satisfy laboratory demands researchers increasing favor solutions afforded by Nucleic Acid and Liquid Handling Research instruments. The implementation of such systems affords scientists to spend more time designing experiments and performing data analysis, rather than handling experimental samples.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- Presentation
Overview
- Introduction
- Research Methodology
- Market Engineering Report
Market Dynamics
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Market Challenges
Revenue Analysis
- Revenue Forecast
Market Overview
Competitive Analysis
Revenue Analysis
- Introduction
- Market Engineering Report
Awards Discussion
- Product Analysis
- Pricing Analysis
- Demand Analysis
- Competitive Structure
Market Overview
Competitive Analysis
Revenue Analysis
Awards Discussion
Market Overview
Competitive Analysis
Revenue Analysis
Awards Discussion
Market Overview
Competitive Structure
Revenue Analysis
Awards Discussion
End-User Survey Summary Presentation
Related Research
Popular Topics
Expansion of genomics and proteomics research in both academia and industry necessitates the use of instruments capable of delivering reproducible, precise and accurate results. Genomic and proteomic research has resulted in an increasing number of biological samples being processed in laboratories. To satisfy laboratory demands researchers increasing favor solutions afforded by Nucleic Acid and Liquid Handling Research instruments. The implementation of such systems affords scientists to spend more time designing experiments and performing data analysis, rather than handling experimental samples.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Healthcare |
WIP Number | F067-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |